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Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 193, Folder 2.

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Free State Union to Editor of the New Orleans Era, Sunday, January 31, 1864 (Printed letter regarding Michael Hahn)

Whipple, E[dwin] P[ercy], ALS to. Oct. 12, [1866]. Previously [1871?].

Graf Zeppelin stamps go? Assistant Postmaster General Frederic A. Tilton purchasing the first Graf Zeppelin stamps which were sold at the Washington city post office today. Mrs. M.C. Shaughnessy, Assistant Philatolic Agent, is shown selling the stamps to the General. Others in the photograph, left to right: Assistant Washington Postmaster W.H. Haycock; Philip H. Ward, editor, Makeel's Weekly Stamp News; Assistant Postmaster General Tilton; L. Eidsness, superintendent, Division of Stamps; and William M. Mooney, Washington Postmaster

Red River riot ... M. L. Pickens. late local editor of the "Times" The Coushatta times Extra edition, Coushatta, La. September 5th, 1874.

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